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The role of stridulations during the mating of Nicrophorus vespilloides

Guggenberger, M.; Gerke, S.; Conrad, T.

2026-07-04 animal behavior and cognition
10.64898/2026.06.30.735517 bioRxiv
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In many insect species, mating is coordinated through multimodal signaling, yet less obvious channels are often overlooked. In the burying beetle Nicrophorus vespilloides, chemical communication is well-documented, but the role of substrate-borne vibrational signals (stridulations) during courtship remains unknown. We investigated whether stridulation is essential for mating success through two sets of experiments. First, we found a positive correlation between the frequency of stridulations and both the number and duration of copulation events. Second, we employed a silencing experiment to test the necessity of these signals by silencing males, females, or both partners. We found no significant differences between silenced and control groups regarding the frequency or duration of physical contact and mounting events, suggesting that stridulation is not required for mate recognition or the initiation of courtship. However, the proportion of successful copulations relative to mounting events was significantly lower when females were silenced. These results suggest that while N. vespilloides relies on a redundant multimodal system that likely utilizes chemical cues to initiate mating, vibrational signals, particularly from the female, may play a critical role in facilitating successful copulation. This study provides the first evidence for the role of stridulation in the mating behavior of N. vespilloides and highlights the potential for female-mediated vibrational signaling in burying beetle courtship.

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